numpy.ma.MaskedArray.reshape
method
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MaskedArray.reshape(*s, **kwargs)[source]
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Give a new shape to the array without changing its data. Returns a masked array containing the same data, but with a new shape. The result is a view on the original array; if this is not possible, a ValueError is raised. Parameters: - 
shape : int or tuple of ints
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The new shape should be compatible with the original shape. If an integer is supplied, then the result will be a 1-D array of that length. 
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order : {‘C’, ‘F’}, optional
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Determines whether the array data should be viewed as in C (row-major) or FORTRAN (column-major) order. 
 Returns: - 
reshaped_array : array
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A new view on the array. 
 See also - 
 reshape
- Equivalent function in the masked array module.
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 numpy.ndarray.reshape
- Equivalent method on ndarray object.
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 numpy.reshape
- Equivalent function in the NumPy module.
 NotesThe reshaping operation cannot guarantee that a copy will not be made, to modify the shape in place, use a.shape = sExamples>>> x = np.ma.array([[1,2],[3,4]], mask=[1,0,0,1]) >>> print(x) [[-- 2] [3 --]] >>> x = x.reshape((4,1)) >>> print(x) [[--] [2] [3] [--]] 
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